AJ Green

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Alright but then let's say Britt gets in trouble again and he's done. What then? Those WR's you listed won't get the job done and I doubt we're going to spend money on a WR that can actually help out this team instead of just depth.

The worst case would be reaching for a QB.

What happens if you wet dream Julio Jones pans out, and becomes elite? And Britt does as well. Great now we either have to tie up way too much money in a relatively unimportant position, or lose one of our best players. Think the Cards and Boldin/Fitzgerald. Hell that team wasn't even good until they had an elite QB with the best receiver in the NFL, and another top 10, possible top 5 receiver. It just doesn't make sense.

haha... yeah I thought you were serioud. I was like what is this kid smoking. I understand the point behind it, that eventually they'll want a monster deal.. but you'll still get a solid 4 years before that contract comes up.

I can keep going, but as you can see only one team had two elite receivers, but they also had two elite Dlinemen, the others weren't even close to having two elite WR's. However every team had at least one great Dlinemen, something that we arguably don't have yet (Jason jones if he can stay healthy, or Morgan god willing may become one).

If the potential value of a player based on what position he plays is the most important criteria then we should just take a chance and draft a QB with our top pick.

We can only draft one player not a whole line so just take the best QB on the board and run with it.

I can't believe we are having this 2 elite Wr argument right now.

Where is our current elite WR? We don't have one! Britt's 2, 700 yard seasons doesn't make him elite, not even close and now the bone head got arrested. Who in the hell worries now about having too many good WRS?

If the potential value of a player based on what position he plays is the most important criteria then we should just take a chance and draft a QB with our top pick.

We can only draft one player not a whole line so just take the best QB on the board and run with it.

I can't believe we are having this 2 elite Wr argument right now.

Where is our current elite WR? We don't have one! Britt's 2, 700 yard seasons doesn't make him elite, not even close and now the bone head got arrested. Who in the hell worries now about having too many good WRS?

I'm not basing it just on position though, it's not like I'm saying we should take a third round DT over Julio Jones, but I promise you there will be a equal or greater Dline prospect at the #8 pick in comparison to Julio Jones, and I think I pretty fairly showed that having great receivers mean pretty much jack****.

No we can't draft a whole line, but we need more help at Dline than receiver, and Dline is more important than receiver, and there are comparable prospects at both positions....How does it not make more sense to draft a Dlinemen over Julio?

You can't believe it why? In ten years there has been one superbowl winning team with two elite receivers, every one of the winners however had an impact player on the Dline.....

Britt is going to get a slap on the wrist, and he is a suitable #1 I think everyone would agree with this if they watched him play.

It's not a matter of having too many good receivers, but it doesn't matter if you have Andre Johnson, Calvin Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald, Reggie Wayne, and Brandon Marshall if your defense has more holes than swiss cheese. Say Mark Ingram was a higher rated prospect as Julio Jones, should we take him because you can't have too many good runningbacks?

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